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Beauchamp/Baran, Introduction to Human Communication 2e Student Resources
Social Media and Communication Technologies
Quiz Content
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1. Communication technology is a ____________, meaning it can be a force of good as well as bad.
conundrum
correct
incorrect
double-edged sword
correct
incorrect
harbinger
correct
incorrect
latitude
correct
incorrect
manifestation
correct
incorrect
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not completed
.
2. ____________ is the practice of using digital technology to solicit donations from a large number of people for a cause or project.
crowdsourcing
correct
incorrect
e-solicitation
correct
incorrect
crowdfunding
correct
incorrect
e-charity
correct
incorrect
iCarly
correct
incorrect
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not completed
.
3. ___________ is the feeling of "discomfort or anxiety caused by the nonavailability of a mobile device enabling habitual virtual communication."
Nomophobia
correct
incorrect
Phantom-vibration syndrome
correct
incorrect
Internet addiction
correct
incorrect
Fear of missing out (FOMO)
correct
incorrect
Brain-drain hypothesis
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
4. Internet addiction is characterized by ___________ hours a week of connection.
10-20
correct
incorrect
20-40
correct
incorrect
40-80
correct
incorrect
80-100
correct
incorrect
100-120
correct
incorrect
individual sessions of more than 2 hours
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
5. Digital natives are people who_____________.
do most of their day-to-day activities online
correct
incorrect
have never known a time without the Internet
correct
incorrect
live constantly on SNS
correct
incorrect
conduct most of their relationships online
correct
incorrect
are fiercely loyal to their favorite Web sites
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
6. ______________ argues that the mere presence of one's own smartphone may occupy limited-capacity cognitive resources.
Nomophobia
correct
incorrect
Phantom-vibration syndrome
correct
incorrect
Internet addiction
correct
incorrect
Fear of missing out (FOMO)
correct
incorrect
The brain-drain hypothesis
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
7. Even though people have the power to portray any identity they want online, most people abide by the_____________ hypothesis, and they communicate something close to their real personality.
idealized-person
correct
incorrect
extended real-life
correct
incorrect
everyone-knows-you're-a-dog
correct
incorrect
rich media
correct
incorrect
poor media
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
8. The presence of instant feedback contributes to a media source's _______________. .
importance
correct
incorrect
poorness
correct
incorrect
credibility
correct
incorrect
richness
correct
incorrect
double edge
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
9. Most new technologies, especially communication technologies, are unwelcomed by powerful elites because ___________.
those technologies hold the promise of upsetting the status quo
correct
incorrect
those elites cannot make money from them
correct
incorrect
new technology use is difficult to understand
correct
incorrect
technology itself is a double-edged sword
correct
incorrect
the elites prefer analog technology
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
10. ____________ is the process of eliminating gatekeepers between content producers and audiences.
Convergence
correct
incorrect
Crowdsourcing
correct
incorrect
DIY
correct
incorrect
Disintermediation
correct
incorrect
Cues-filtered-out theory
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
1. Communication technology is a ____________, meaning it can be a force of good as well as bad.
conundrum
correct
incorrect
double-edged sword
correct
incorrect
harbinger
correct
incorrect
latitude
correct
incorrect
manifestation
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
2. ____________ is the practice of using digital technology to solicit donations from a large number of people for a cause or project.
crowdsourcing
correct
incorrect
e-solicitation
correct
incorrect
crowdfunding
correct
incorrect
e-charity
correct
incorrect
iCarly
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
3. ___________ is the feeling of "discomfort or anxiety caused by the nonavailability of a mobile device enabling habitual virtual communication."
Nomophobia
correct
incorrect
Phantom-vibration syndrome
correct
incorrect
Internet addiction
correct
incorrect
Fear of missing out (FOMO)
correct
incorrect
Brain-drain hypothesis
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
4. Internet addiction is characterized by ___________ hours a week of connection.
10-20
correct
incorrect
20-40
correct
incorrect
40-80
correct
incorrect
80-100
correct
incorrect
100-120
correct
incorrect
individual sessions of more than 2 hours
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
5. Digital natives are people who_____________.
do most of their day-to-day activities online
correct
incorrect
have never known a time without the Internet
correct
incorrect
live constantly on SNS
correct
incorrect
conduct most of their relationships online
correct
incorrect
are fiercely loyal to their favorite Web sites
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
6. ______________ argues that the mere presence of one's own smartphone may occupy limited-capacity cognitive resources.
Nomophobia
correct
incorrect
Phantom-vibration syndrome
correct
incorrect
Internet addiction
correct
incorrect
Fear of missing out (FOMO)
correct
incorrect
The brain-drain hypothesis
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
7. Even though people have the power to portray any identity they want online, most people abide by the_____________ hypothesis, and they communicate something close to their real personality.
idealized-person
correct
incorrect
extended real-life
correct
incorrect
everyone-knows-you're-a-dog
correct
incorrect
rich media
correct
incorrect
poor media
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
8. The presence of instant feedback contributes to a media source's _______________. .
importance
correct
incorrect
poorness
correct
incorrect
credibility
correct
incorrect
richness
correct
incorrect
double edge
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
9. Most new technologies, especially communication technologies, are unwelcomed by powerful elites because ___________.
those technologies hold the promise of upsetting the status quo
correct
incorrect
those elites cannot make money from them
correct
incorrect
new technology use is difficult to understand
correct
incorrect
technology itself is a double-edged sword
correct
incorrect
the elites prefer analog technology
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
10. ____________ is the process of eliminating gatekeepers between content producers and audiences.
Convergence
correct
incorrect
Crowdsourcing
correct
incorrect
DIY
correct
incorrect
Disintermediation
correct
incorrect
Cues-filtered-out theory
correct
incorrect
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